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Michael Talbot

    29. September 1953 – 27. Mai 1992

    Michael Talbots Schriften erforschten häufig die Schnittstelle von Wissenschaft und Spiritualität und befassten sich mit mystischen Konzepten und dem Paranormalen. Sein gefeiertstes Werk untersuchte die Theorie, dass das gesamte Universum ein Hologramm ist, ein Konzept, das weiterhin Diskussionen anregt. Trotz seines Kultstatus für seine fiktionalen Erkundungen im Horror-Genre beeinflussten seine Sachbücher die Leser tiefgreifend, indem sie die Brücke zwischen dem Greifbaren und dem Außergewöhnlichen schlugen. Talbots Vermächtnis liegt in seiner einzigartigen Fähigkeit, die Natur der Realität zu hinterfragen und tiefgründige Ideen mit überzeugender Klarheit darzustellen.

    Michael Talbot
    Albinoni
    Mystik und neue Physik
    Antonio Vivaldi
    Das holographische Universum
    Seelenpfade
    Jenseits der Quanten
    • Das holographische Universum

      • 351 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,2(8365)Abgeben

      Telepathie, Psychokinese, Materialisation, Präkognition, Selbstheilung und Reinkarnation - all diese Phänimene können mit Hilfe der holographischen Weltbild-Theorie plötzlich eine Erklärung finden.

      Das holographische Universum
    • Night Things

      • 226 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Set in a sprawling, eccentric mansion constructed during the Victorian era, the narrative unfolds within Lake House, a 160-room estate filled with disorienting architecture and a haunting past. The story explores the dark history of the house, marked by a series of violent deaths and the peculiarities of its madwoman creator. With stairways leading to nowhere and bizarrely designed rooms, the mansion serves as both a captivating setting and a character in its own right, inviting readers to unravel its mysteries.

      Night Things
    • An account of how quantum physics is putting forward ideas that confirm the perceived beliefs of mystics who think the world is an illusion.

      Mysticism and the New Physics
    • Hovern Bog. People live in terror of it-especially the residents of Fenchurch St. Jude, the little village located at its edge. They think of it as a living being. They've seen it reach out with sinewy tentacles . . . to take, entangle, and digest. When 2000-year-old bodies are recovered from the bog, perfectly preserved, it is the discovery of a lifetime for archaeologist David Macauley. But close examination of the corpses reveals a curious fact: all were cruelly, mysteriously murdered, gnawed to death by some unimaginable creature. Soon it becomes apparent that whatever tortured and killed the bodies from ancient times still roams the bog, and no one in Fenchurch St. Jude - especially David and his family - is safe. In The Bog (1986), Michael Talbot (1953-1992), author of the vampire classic The Delicate Dependency and the chilling haunted house novel Night Things, delivers an exciting mix of science and the supernatural that will keep readers guessing until the horrific climax. "One of the better horror novels . . . odd and risky mingling of pure science with fairy lore and gnashed bodies . . . terrific." -- Kirkus Reviews "Exciting!" -- Publishers Weekly "Convincingly original!" -- Ocala Star-Banner

      The Bog
    • Blockchain is an incorruptible, hacker-safe, shared database hosted by millions of computers simultaneously, and one of the most revolutionary advances since the dawn of the information age. The technology behind Bitcoin and other cybercurrencies, Blockchain has gone much further in recent years with an ever-expanding host of new applications. Now Michael Talbot can help nontechnical readers understand and appreciate this groundbreaking technological tool.In this indispensable guide for corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, students, and curious laypersons alike, Talbot explores in clear, concise, easy-to-follow detail how Blockchain works, its origins and exploding popularity, and its game-changing consequences for tomorrow's business. Millions of people and industries are already being impacted by Blockchain, and soon it will affect the lives and livelihoods of millions more. At long last, you won't need an advanced degree in computer science to comprehend this remarkable technology that's changing the shape of the digital world.

      A Brief Description of Blockchain: Why It Matters in the Real World